[updated the formatting of the code]
I saw an interesting question raised about manipulating the values in the Column Headers of a ListView within Smart Office, can it be done. Well, after playing around with Reflect and Smart Office I figured it could as all of the properties can be happily reflected.

Anyway, the program in question was: CRS610 and following is the code, the code is fairly rough, but functional. (I’ve left the MessageBox.Show() calls in there to illustrate what the objects are)

3 Responses to Manipulating Smart Office Column Header Filter Values

Please help thru this issue at earliest below is my requirement:
If any value on E Panel of PPS171 is changed then automatically the Status field should change from ’10’ to ’20’ .and one more thing we user comes on E panel the values on Epanel should be saved and after pressing NEXT the value on the E panel should be checked with the initial values if any of the value does not match then status should be changed to ’20’.